cute baby katie Posted December 31, 2010 Share Posted December 31, 2010 10814 1000 0001 0100 in binary Link to comment
Baby Brian Posted January 1, 2011 Share Posted January 1, 2011 Sorry to be a nerd but binary is a series of eight ones/zeros for every number. Hexidecimal binary (four-bit binary) has four ones/zeros per number. There's also octal, ASCII, and HTML (just to name a few more). In the case above we have HEX binary (not binary) but still only have three numbers being shown (in this case the 8 1 4), and are missing the first two numbers. Here's a good chart: http://www.ascii.cl/conversion.htm decimal: 10815 binary: 00000001 00000000 00001000 00000001 00000101 8-) *glasses smiley* :-B *buck teeth smiley* 8-B *nerd smiley* Link to comment
cute baby katie Posted January 1, 2011 Share Posted January 1, 2011 i omited the 0000 MSB as you can guess they was 0 bit i stand corrected thank you next time i will use better lookup method 10816 happy new year Link to comment
babykeiff Posted January 4, 2011 Share Posted January 4, 2011 Sorry to be a nerd but binary is a series of eight ones/zeros for every number. Hexidecimal binary (four-bit binary) has four ones/zeros per number. There's also octal, ASCII, and HTML (just to name a few more). In the case above we have HEX binary (not binary) but still only have three numbers being shown (in this case the 8 1 4), and are missing the first two numbers. Here's a good chart: http://www.ascii.cl/conversion.htm decimal: 10815 binary: 00000001 00000000 00001000 00000001 00000101 8-) *glasses smiley* :-B *buck teeth smiley* 8-B *nerd smiley* Baby Brian, Eight Bit binary IS a series of eight ones/zeros for each number. Binary is a numbering system in base 2. 1 = 1 2 = 10 3 = 11 4 = 100 ... and this continues to include 341 = 101010101 (notice NINE digits BINARY) 8 bit binary, which you are mistaking for BINARY, equivalent of 341 decimal = 00000011 00000100 00000001 .... Back on topic = 10819 Link to comment
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